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Hospitals in Gaza rely on generators for their electricity. These run on diesel fuel which, due to a 12-year blockade, is today hugely expensive. Ummah Welfare Trust delivered fuel supplies to nine hospitals in Gaza towards the end of 2018.…

Ummah Welfare Trust recently completed the construction of two new water plants in besieged Gaza. New plants in Jabalia Al Balad and Beit Hanoun today ensure safe drinking water for around 15,000 Palestinians, alhamdulillah. Gaza’s untreated water continues to make…

Ummah Welfare Trust is giving cash grants to 120 widows in Gaza every month this year. Alhamdulillah, the zakat programme ensures our sisters have enough to feed their children and cover household costs. Gaza has been under siege for twelve…

Ummah Welfare Trust provided new abayas to over 10,000 mothers and students in Syria's Idlib and Aleppo provinces. Alhamdulillah, the clothes were newly made and delivered to schools, madrassah and camps. See how your donations helped our sisters. https://youtu.be/e7ftJypmIiI

The war, droughts, and more recently flooding, have made life hugely difficult for families in Afghanistan’s southern and eastern areas. Ummah Welfare Trust delivered blankets and clothing to over 12,000 of these families this winter, alhamdulillah. Watch the video to…

Ummah Welfare Trust has completed the construction of Masjid Shaykh Muhammad Deedat in Namilongo, rural Malawi (watch the video above). Alhamdulillah, the Masjid was built under the instruction of Mufti Shabbir Ahmed Sahib and the family of Shaykh Muhammad Deedat…

Ummah Welfare Trust’s UK Team assist Uighur Muslims in Turkey who fled China to save their Imaan Seventy years ago China annexed the Uighur Muslims’ homeland of East Turkestan. The region was historically Muslim-ruled with a Muslim majority. The oppression…

Ummah Welfare Trust UK Staff visit Iraq’s second city of Mosul We entered Mosul, also know as Neynava. This is the city where Ibrahim ‘alayhis salaam confronted Namrood and challenged his claim of godhood. This is the also the city…

Ummah Welfare Trust is a UK-based international relief and development charity established in 2001. Inspired by the Islamic teachings of empathy, generosity and selflessness. The charity aims to alleviate poverty and suffering across the world.